It’s been six months since Charlotte and Kyle broke up, and the Husband Maker strikes again. Kyle is officially engaged, while Charlotte is still nursing a broken heart.

In an effort to get Charlotte out of her rut, she and her best friend decide it’s time for some good old-fashioned matchmaking. While Aleena arranges for Charlotte to meet up with a handsome Scottish tourist, Charlotte gets her two best friends together. But when sparks start to fly between Aleena and Angus, Charlotte is left feeling more alone that ever–at least until the charming Scotsman becomes more than just a safe, rebound guy and teaches her that maybe, just maybe, she can dare to open her heart again.

Warning: Spoilers ahead

So, if you've made it to book 2, you probably know that book 1 ended in a twist and a big cliffhanger. First of all, it's unexpected in romance (so I actually loved that) and it was practically mid-sentence. However, I felt that I knew the direction this series would take at this point. I was actually hoping that book 2 would prove me wrong and have another huge twist. I was hopeful it was coming at one point when a certain lovable character from book 1 came back into the picture but his scene was brief and all but told me the ending. I personally didn't feel like this book had any huge twist or a cliffhanger ending because it's all in line with where I thought the story would head at the end of book 1. I'm not yet sold on her final love interest, but hope that I will change my mind in the final book. Having said all that, this book was still an enjoyable read and I loved getting to know Flynn, the hunky Scottish tourist. Charlotte sets up her friend Aleena with her other friend Angus and she agrees to show Flynn around while he's in town. Flynn returns to Scotland and Charlotte keeps in contact with him but has no plans to visit him until something unexpected happens. She heads to Scotland for a visit and to see what she exactly feels for Flynn.

I like that Charlotte took time to grieve the end of her relationship with Kyle before jumping into a new one. She has a certain knack for finding great guys to date who are easy to fall in love with. Reading her story reminded me of my single years and how difficult timing could be. She realizes at the end how her timing has been off and is determined to make things right in the third and final book! I enjoy Karey White's writing and am looking forward to a happy ending for Charlotte.

“Maybe at the beginning it was a couple of times a week, but hasn’t it picked up lately?” Aleena asked.

I shrugged and kept chewing, even though I had already swallowed.

“Have you seen that new Reese Witherspoon movie?” I asked.

“Nice try,” Aleena said. “Let’s talk about Scotland. When are you going?”

“I’m not,” I said.

“You really should,” Aleena said. “What a great chance to see another part of the world.” Aleena turned to Angus. “He’s invited her over and over and she keeps putting him off.”

“Why?” Angus turned to me.

“I’m busy. I’ve got lots of projects going on at work.”

“Oh please. That’s not why you’re not going.”

I gave Aleena a pointed look, but she wasn’t looking at me, so she didn’t see it.

“Why aren’t you going?” Angus asked.

I took another bite of salad. “I think she’s not going because she’s afraid she’s falling for him and a boyfriend in Scotland is pretty inconvenient.”

“I’ve never said I’m falling for him, but you’re right. Scotland isn’t convenient.”

“Maybe he’ll move back here,” Angus said. “His brother did.”

“And that’s why he won’t,” I said. “He doesn’t want to leave his mom and the family business.”

“Maybe you could split your time between here and there.” Finally, Aleena looked at me and I gave her a “shut up” look. “What? I’m just trying to help you work things out. Maybe the fortune meant long-term romance.”

“What fortune?” Angus asked.

“Charlotte’s fortune cookie that said ‘romance will come to you from foreign lands,’” Aleena said.

“I think you should go,” said Angus. I stared at him. When I realized my mouth was hanging open, I hurried and clamped it shut. “What?” Angus looked at my surprised face. “Has he asked you to marry him and move there forever?”

I shook my head. For some reason, I had expected Angus to discourage me from going. I would have thought he would disapprove. I’d have imagined him saying, “Don’t follow a guy halfway around the world unless you mean business.” But instead he was telling me I should go.

Angus and I looked at each other for longer than was comfortable. I could feel Aleena’s eyes on us, and I wanted to look away, but I needed to read what was behind Angus’s words. Finally, he lowered his eyes. “Just go. There’s nothing here to stop you.”

What did he mean? My family was here. My friends were here. My job was here. There was plenty here to stop me.

I laughed, but it sounded fake. “If I didn’t know better, I’d say you want me to move to another country.”Angus shrugged.

“Just want you to be happy, Charlotte, and you don’t seem to be happy with what you’ve got here.”

Karey White grew up in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Missouri. She attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University. Her first novel, Gifted, was a Whitney Award Finalist.

She loves to travel, read, bake treats, and spend time with family and friends. She and her husband are the parents of four great children. She teaches summer creative writing courses to young people and is currently working on her next book.

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